Google Index Checker

A Google index checker is a tool that allows users to check if a website or web page is indexed by Google. When a website or web page is indexed, it means that Google's search algorithm has found it and added it to its database of web pages. Being indexed by Google makes it more likely that a website or web page will show up in search results when someone performs a search that matches its content.

To use a Google index checker, the user typically inputs the website or web page's URL, and the tool will return whether the website or web page is indexed by Google or not. Some examples of Google index checkers include:

  • Google Index Checker
  • Is My Website Indexed by Google?
  • Google Search Console

It's important to note that indexation in Google doesn't guarantee that a website or web page will rank well, or that it will appear in the top of the search results, it only guarantees that Google has found it and indexed it. Additionally, Google updates its index regularly, so a website or web page that is currently indexed might not be in the future and vice versa.